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echo 0=Installation completed successfully echo -1=Installation failed due to a fatal error
echo -2=Installation failed due to an internal XML parsing error echo.
After completing the installation process, complete the following post installation tasks, as described in
Chapter 3, Post-Installation Steps .
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Post-Installation Steps
This chapter describes the post-installation steps that you must perform after installing Oracle Enterprise Repository.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Section 3.1, Configure Your Application Server
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Section 3.2, Install Java Web Start
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Section 3.3, Configure Oracle Enterprise Repository Web Start on Linux
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Section 3.4, Start Your Application Server and Log Into the Oracle Enterprise Repository Web-based Console
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Section 3.5, Use the Oracle Enterprise Repository Diagnostics Testing Tool
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Section 3.6, Import Oracle Enterprise Repository Solution Packs
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Section 3.7, Test the Oracle Enterprise Repository Installation
3.1 Configure Your Application Server
Your application server may require additional configuration before you can start using the product.
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Section 3.1.1, WebLogic Server Installations
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Section 3.1.2, WebSphere Installations
3.1.1 WebLogic Server Installations
The following sections provide post-installation information when using WebLogic Server as your application server.
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Section 3.1.1.1, Run WebLogic Server Domain Configuration Wizard
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Section 3.1.1.2, Set WebLogic Server Environment Parameters
3.1.1.1 Run WebLogic Server Domain Configuration Wizard
The Oracle Enterprise Repository is distributed as part of a WLS Domain template. This domain template allows Oracle Enterprise Repository to extend an existing
domain or be a separate domain entirely Default. The Oracle Enterprise Repository domain template is designed to allow a quick
installation of the Oracle Enterprise Repository application by supplying minimum configuration details. When the domain template is created using the defaults within
the template, an administration server and a single managed server oer_server1 are
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created. The managed server contains the Oracle Enterprise Repository Web application deployment within and is created in the directories supplied to the
configuration panel, which had prompted for the domain name.
The default port used by the administration server is the WLS default of 7001. The Oracle Enterprise Repository Managed Server has a default port value that had been
supplied to the Oracle Enterprise Repository installer 7101 by default. The Oracle Enterprise Repository Managed Server also listens to the network interface that is
associated with the fully qualified host name also supplied to the Oracle Enterprise Repository installation program.
Creating WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard This section provides information and examples for some common domain
configuration tasks using the Configuration Wizard:
3.1.1.1.1 Create New Domain with default Managed Server
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Start the Configuration Wizard in graphical mode.
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On Windows: Click Start, Programs, Oracle Products, Tools, Configuration Wizard
or enter WEBLOGIC_HOMEcommonbinconfig.cmd
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On UNIX: Enter WEBLOGIC_HOMEcommonbinconfig.sh The Welcome page is displayed.
Figure 3–1 Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard Welcome Page
2. Click the Create a New WebLogic domain option, as shown in
Figure 3–1 , and
then click Next. The Select Domain Source page is displayed.